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Turd Ferguson 05-22-2008 08:45 PM

Prop bushing
 
Hey Guys I just bought a used prop offa ebay, The dude said it was from an omc v4......It doen't fit mine. I have a 13 spline 1" shaft, This prop has 13 splines but the bushing is for a 15/16" shaft. Is there a way to swap the bushings?

THEFERMANATOR 05-22-2008 08:53 PM

I would think the prop was for a SUZUKI or HONDA then if it doesn't fit. Pretty much all of the V-4 OMC's used the same propeller shaft configuration unless it was really old and used a shear pin. SUZUKI had some smaller diameter prop shafts though.

tsubaki 05-23-2008 04:15 AM

Having one rehubbed (if possible) can cost near what a new one would be.
Keep looking, good experiance. I did the same thing, got the right tooth and spline but wrong exhaust diameter, heck $35 for an unused prop, couldn't go wrong. Come to find out it fit another motor I had.

tsubaki 05-23-2008 04:39 AM

Never used these guys, can't recommend them.
 
But will give a little comparison.
http://www.portcityprops.com/repairs.html
http://www.properpitch.com/opr.asp

tsubaki 05-23-2008 05:18 AM

Believe to fit your motor, recheck me.
 
Look at the Michigan Match series.
http://www.deepblueyachtsupply.com/PropGuideResults.aspx?egid=7

steplift20 05-23-2008 07:00 AM

you know something
you think your saving money and it
cost you more[me too] i am not going to by anything on ebay alot of people have gotten defective stuff and its not that cheap now you have to go out and try to get her repaired or another one time is fish and boating time


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